Hunter Biden skips deposition and BEGS for public hearing as contempt charges initiated
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The First Son has requested a public hearing instead
First son Hunter Biden has pleaded for public sympathy after skipping a transcribed interview with the House Oversight Committee as contempt charges have been initiated.
The 53 year old has said his father, President Joe Biden, was not financially involved in his business.
Speaking to the press outside the Capitol building, Hunter Biden said: "For six years, I’ve been the target of the unrelenting Trump attack machine shouting, ‘Where’s Hunter?’ Well, here’s my answer, ‘I am here."
"Let me state as clearly as I can: my father was not financially involved in my business, not as a practising lawyer, not as a board member of Burisma. Not my partnership with a Chinese private businessman, not in my investments at home nor abroad, and certainly not as an artist."
He added: "I’m here to testify at a public hearing today to answer any of the committee’s legitimate questions."
Hunter had received a subpoena to be interviewed by the Oversight Committee behind closed doors at 9:30 a.m.
However, his legal team, led by high-powered attorney Abbe Lowell, has repeatedly sought a public hearing, where House Democrats could attend.
Hunter added: "Republicans do not want an open process where Americans can see their tactics, expose their baseless inquiry and hear what I have to say," said Hunter, who faces federal tax and weapons charges in California and Delaware.
"What are they afraid of?" the first son went on. "I’m here. I’m ready."
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House oversight chair James Comer and House judiciary chair Jim Jordan said in a joint statement: "Hunter Biden today defied lawful subpoenas and we will now initiate contempt of Congress proceedings. We will not provide special treatment because his last name is Biden.
Republicans in the House of Representatives allege that Biden and his family improperly profited from decisions the elder Biden participated in while serving as vice president from 2009-17.
Their investigation focuses closely on the business dealings of the younger Biden. They have so far failed to uncover evidence of wrongdoing.
Hunter added: "There is no evidence to support the allegations that my father was financially involved in my business, because it did not happen."
Hunter Biden, who has described his struggles with drug and alcohol addiction, has also been subject to a years-long criminal investigation. That has resulted in federal firearms and tax charges.
He said: "In the depths of my addiction, I was extremely irresponsible with my finances. But to suggest that is grounds for an impeachment inquiry is beyond the absurd. It's shameless."
Democratic Representative Jamie Raskin defended Hunter Biden's decision not to testify behind closed doors.
Referring to House Republicans, Raskin said: "They continued to cherry pick little pieces of evidence and distort and misrepresent what has taken place ... This is a pattern that Hunter Biden and his lawyers clearly observed."